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    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
    last edited by May 2, 2023, 2:44 PM

    What actual features would you be looking for?

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      logan5247 @stephenw10
      last edited by May 2, 2023, 3:06 PM

      @stephenw10 I'm a home user, so pretty basic:

      • 1Gbps
      • Handful of VLANs
      • pfBlockerNG

      Just added the Netgate 1100 and 2100 to my list above.

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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by May 2, 2023, 3:24 PM

        1Gbps throughput or 1G NICs? Or both I guess...

        Other hardware requirements? mPCIe slots? Intel NICs?

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          Stewart @logan5247
          last edited by May 2, 2023, 3:57 PM

          @logan5247 I've looked for a while. I suppose PC Engines isn't exactly a well established brand but we've been using them since Netgate used them so they've always been a great reliable product. I don't know of any others that have a whitebox at that price that has an established US presence and distribution. Netgate directly has some good hardware as well as Protectli but both are quite a bit more expensive. Quotom seems to have intriguing models but no US distribution and many models appear only through AliExpress.

          Also, ISPs are moving beyond 1Gb connections so we are moving up to have 2.5Gb ports. A few weeks ago I had a Spectrum rep tell me they are looking to roll out symmetrical coax which would be a big jump. All together I would think that the J4125 units would be under-powered in a year or two, even if it's 3x the processing of an APU2. Then all these newer units are using the i226-v chips now which isn't even available in mainstream pfSense yet. (I believe 2.7 will have support for that.)

          I wish I had a recommendation for you. I've been hoping that there would be a successor to the APU2 built on a newer Zen platform with i-225V. I think those would sell incredibly well but it looks like that won't happen. I've been looking at a HUNSN model but was kinda waiting for the NIC support in pfSense. But then again, who is HUNSN and will they even be around in 3 years?

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            Dobby_ @Stewart
            last edited by May 2, 2023, 9:43 PM

            I only "know" that there is a Board called or named APU7 based on APU2 but with 2,5 GBit/s ports (Intel i225), but I
            am not knowing when and where it will be sold, or even
            if this will be the or a chance to get hands on for us all.

            During the search fot the latest BIOS for my both APU4
            and APU6 I was finding out that the latest BIOS was also
            tested on a board that called APU7, that´s all I know about.

            Pleas go to the bottom line of that link and choose APU7
            to view the tests about and with it. PC Engines Regression test results

            Pleas e have a look over the latest BIOS description:
            PC Engines GitHub.io BIOS files

            v4.19.0.1
            Release date: 2023-02-02

            Changed:
            Rebased with official coreboot repository commit 2ccbcc5
            Removed configuration and mainboard files for apu1 due to the board being dropped from upstream coreboot

            *Known issues:
            APU7 iPXE network boot with i225 NICs does not work

            apuled driver doesn't work in FreeBSD.
            Check the GPIOs document for workaround.

            some PCIe cards are not detected on certain OSes and/or in certain mPCIe slots. Check the mPCIe modules document for solution/workaround.

            booting with 2 USB 3.x sticks plugged in apu4 sometimes results in detecting only 1 stick certain USB 3.x sticks happen to not appear in boot menu

            booting Xen is unstable

            Rumors about PC Engines board here in Germany
            were also talking about an device from PC Engines
            that will be named or called IPU and comes out
            after the APU series will be set really to EoL status,
            but who knows if this will be all real?

            #~. @Dobby

            Turris Omnia - 4 Ports - 2 GB RAM / TurrisOS 7 Release (Btrfs)
            PC Engines APU4D4 - 4 Ports - 4 GB RAM / pfSense CE 2.7.2 Release (ZFS)
            PC Engines APU6B4 - 4 Ports - 4 GB RAM / pfSense+ (Plus) 24.03_1 Release (ZFS)

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              VAMike
              last edited by May 2, 2023, 9:52 PM

              The handwriting was on the wall for a while. I don't think they ever had the volume to compete with the various multi-port boxes coming out of china on the high end (which can be configured with much more powerful processors than could fit in the APU form factor) nor with stuff like the raspberry pi on the low end. Soekris ran into the same problems but threw in the towel earlier. The niche they filled was just getting too small.

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                Stewart @Dobby_
                last edited by May 3, 2023, 8:07 PM

                @dobby_ The APU2 can barely do gigabit. Not sure how it was expected to go higher.

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                  Stewart @VAMike
                  last edited by May 3, 2023, 8:09 PM

                  @vamike Did they do any marketing or outreach? The only place I know them from is that we used to purchase them through Netgate before they took over pfSense. When they stopped using them we tracked them down and began purchasing and using them on our own. For the last several years they've just been our go-to box dozens of times. I hate to move on from them.

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                    VAMike @Stewart
                    last edited by May 3, 2023, 9:22 PM

                    @stewart to whom? for what purpose? I really just don't think there's enough of a market that doesn't want either 1) cheaper, 2) smaller/lower wattage, or 3) more powerful. And there are existing players in each of those segments. We used to buy a good number of APUs as well, but for the past couple of years we've been going with faster higher-core intel boxes with more interfaces, m.2, and expandable RAM, because we can use the extra capacity for not much more money and not much of a larger device---we just didn't need the specific constraints of the APU form factor. On the flip side, small ARM boards can be found cheaper, smaller, and lower power than the APU. Sure, there are people for whom the APU line is a better fit than anything else, the question is whether there's enough of them. Scale is a thing, and the lower the volume the more expensive each part becomes until it's not cost competitive at all. There are probably disproportionately more of them here given the limited architecture options for pfsense, but I don't think you can build a sustainable business on the set of people who want to run pfsense but don't want to buy hardware from netgate.

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                      Stewart @VAMike
                      last edited by May 3, 2023, 9:49 PM

                      @vamike I understand all of that. But as a company, if they want to increase volume, what did they do? We are the market they are/were building for. They aren't in Amazon to see them in searches. I've never seen any advertisement for them. They didn't come into forums for outreach from what I've ever seen. How were they going to increase volume if nobody knew about them? From their statement it looks like they never received the vendor support to make something better, though, so they kept making variations of the same unit that's just kinda grown out of relevance.

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                        VAMike @Stewart
                        last edited by May 15, 2023, 3:02 PM

                        @stewart this wasn't the market, it's too small to support a company. their target was larger commercial/oem customers, who generally don't hang out in forums or buy stuff based on amazon ads. e.g., at one point netgate was a customer. they dabbled in small volume consumer sales, but it was never their focus.

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                          kevindd992002 @dugeem
                          last edited by kevindd992002 Aug 1, 2023, 2:42 AM Aug 1, 2023, 2:41 AM

                          @dugeem are the tweaks in the link I provided before still applicable for 2.7?

                          https://teklager.se/en/knowledge-base/apu2-1-gigabit-throughput-pfsense/

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                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                            last edited by Aug 1, 2023, 11:33 AM

                            The link suggests no tweaks are required in 2.5 or 2.6 and I would expect the same in 2.7. Though I don't have an APU2 to test with.

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